Woman in the Nineteenth Century / and Kindred Papers Relating to the Sphere, Condition and Duties, of Woman.
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The volume gathers essays, speeches, and private papers that argue for the intellectual, moral, and social equality of women, urging broader education, personal autonomy, and reform of legal and domestic constraints. It combines polemic and reflective writing to critique prevailing gender roles, to reconsider marriage and work, and to propose a vision of fuller self-development and public participation for women. Scattered letters and unpublished notes provide practical counsel, domestic reflection, and testimony of spiritual conviction, so the collection alternates public argument with intimate guidance and ethical testimony.
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